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It follows the clients and agents within Mauricio Umansky's The Agency in Beverly Hills.It follows the clients and agents within Mauricio Umansky's The Agency in Beverly Hills.It follows the clients and agents within Mauricio Umansky's The Agency in Beverly Hills.
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Love seeing homes like this. Yes it is a reality show but if you go in with no prior judgment you will like the interaction between co-workers and family. Farrah is so calm and confident, so beautifully reserved.
Some need to not worry about nepotism. Just keep working hard. Many companies have family working there.
For those who are unhappy with happenings on other shows, just don't watch it..Like a toxic friend that you will ghost. Ghost the show and leave reviews for genuine viewers. It is a pity that some reviews have this bias when there are so many in this show who are not part of other shows or what happened.
Some need to not worry about nepotism. Just keep working hard. Many companies have family working there.
For those who are unhappy with happenings on other shows, just don't watch it..Like a toxic friend that you will ghost. Ghost the show and leave reviews for genuine viewers. It is a pity that some reviews have this bias when there are so many in this show who are not part of other shows or what happened.
So I just watched Season 2 of this vapid show. Farrah needs to learn that she can't control people -- in this case, her friend Melissa. Nor can she control other people and what they say about her relationship. That's life, baby. Sophia cares more about how she looks than about building a career as far as I can tell. They're all shallow and materialistic and competitive (not in a good way). I can pretty much bet that they will never be happy because they don't understand that life is about learning, growing, having compassion for others and just being good people and being ethical. These people have a long way to go to maturity but that's ok. The universe will smack them upside the head......
I think the first reviewer has been unnecessarily harsh. This is not Emmy Winning material, but it nails perfectly what provides the appeal of every high end real estate reality show. Homes we cannot afford. Jobs we do not have. Clothes we cannot fit into or afford. Cars we do not drive. Lives we admire. It is a window into a sometimes superficial world, but damn it's so much fun. Get caught up in the storyline, relationships, and jaw droppingly stunning Beverly Hills real estate. Fabulous.
Tracking the professional and personal interplay between the family and work colleagues is great fun, and I am looking forward to future seasons.
Tracking the professional and personal interplay between the family and work colleagues is great fun, and I am looking forward to future seasons.
Buying Beverly Hills has some magnificent homes for sale on it. The restaurant scenes and house party scenes are entertaining. People who have resided in Los Angeles county for 10-50 years have witnessed the awe-inspiring million dollar residences, attended parties held in some of these luxurious homes, dined at upscale restaurants just minutes away from these properties, or stayed in top-notch hotels located near these homes. What the majority of Hollywood fans don't want is additional drama centered on the families and real estate agents involved in selling those homes for the owners. Yes, many of the owners happen to be well-known celebrities. This TV show mainly focuses on the drama and parties among the Beverly Hills real estate agents, with only a small portion, around 25%, dedicated to selling homes. Who cares, in my humble opinion?
I watched this expecting it to be about the real estate market or the properties themselves, but instead it is a showcase for the vacuous Umansky sisters & other permatanned two-faced people who work in a particular agency.
Despite being related in some cases, and supposedly friends in others, the people who feature in this show spend more time saying something to each other's faces with over the top enthusiasm (and sometimes thinly veiled criticism) then something totally different to other people, or to the camera.
The other star of this show is the hideous fashions which make these people look like they've been dressed at an 80's English jumble sale (which is not a good thing). If you're a fan of people who look like they've had plastic surgery & been primped to within an inch of their life before being dressed in worn out, dishevelled or incorrectly sized clothing, whilst behaving horribly towards each other, then this is the show for you. If you want a programme about properties, you should avoid it at all costs!
Despite being related in some cases, and supposedly friends in others, the people who feature in this show spend more time saying something to each other's faces with over the top enthusiasm (and sometimes thinly veiled criticism) then something totally different to other people, or to the camera.
The other star of this show is the hideous fashions which make these people look like they've been dressed at an 80's English jumble sale (which is not a good thing). If you're a fan of people who look like they've had plastic surgery & been primped to within an inch of their life before being dressed in worn out, dishevelled or incorrectly sized clothing, whilst behaving horribly towards each other, then this is the show for you. If you want a programme about properties, you should avoid it at all costs!
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